How to watch Ravens vs. Bills: Live stream the AFC divisional game
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The final divisional round game of this year's NFL Playoffs kicks off tonight, and it's an AFC North vs. East smackdown. Whether you're rooting for Baltimore or Buffalo, we'll show you how to watch the Ravens vs. Bills from anywhere.
The Buffalo Bills sit atop the AFC East with a 13-4 regular season record, while the Ravens hold a 12-5 record that puts them at no. 1 in the AFC North. The two teams last met in September in a Baltimore home game that the Ravens won 35-10. The Bills and the Ravens are no strangers to the Playoffs. Both teams won their Wild Card games last year, but both ultimately fell to the Kansas City Chiefs (the Bills in the divisional round and the Ravens in the Conference Championship). Tonight's game will send one of the two teams to the Conference Championships next weekend.
Below, you can find everything you need to know about watching the Ravens vs. Bills game, whether you have cable or are looking to live stream it. You can check out our how to watch NFL games streaming guide for info on other upcoming match-ups.
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What channel is the Ravens vs. Bills game on?
The Ravens vs. Bills game is scheduled to kick off on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS.
How to watch Ravens vs. Bills in the US
Don't fret if you don't have cable or an antenna with access to CBS. NFL fans can live stream the game through various services, including Paramount Plus, Fubo, and DirecTV Stream. Paramount Plus is one of the cheapest options, offering NFL on CBS games (and tons of ad-supported on-demand CBS and Paramount content) for $8/month. If you're hoping to live stream CBS beyond the NFL or are interested in watching on-demand content ad-free, you can upgrade to Paramount Plus with Showtime for $13/month. This tier also unlocks Showtime content like Dexter and Yellowjackets. All Paramount Plus plans, including annual subscriptions, come with a one-week free trial.
If you're looking for a way to live stream CBS and other channels, a live TV streaming package like Fubo or DirecTV Stream will be the way to go. These services carry anywhere from 90 to 200+ live channels, including everything you need to watch the rest of the NFL Playoffs, including the 2025 Super Bowl. Fubo subscriptions start at $80/month and come with a seven-day free trial, while DirecTV Stream subscriptions start at $87/month and come with a five-day free trial.
How to watch Ravens vs. Bills in the UK
You can watch the Ravens vs. Bills games on Sky Sports, Now TV, or DAZN in the UK. Right now, we think that DAZN's NFL Game Pass is the best value for international viewers. You can access the rest of the season, including the Super Bowl, for just £15, a substantial price cut from what the pass costs during the regular season.
How to watch Ravens vs. Bills from anywhere
Traveling away from home and worried about missing out on the game? You can keep up with your usual streaming options with the help of a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs are easy-to-use cybersecurity tools that let you change your virtual location to use your usual apps and websites from anywhere. This option will work best for those traveling away from home since the services we've highlighted require country-specific payment methods.
Our favorite option is ExpressVPN, a top-rated service with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Check out our official ExpressVPN review for a full rundown of the app's merits, or keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.
How to watch Ravens vs. Bills with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch.
- Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service.
- Sign up for the streaming service if you don't already have an account.
- Enjoy the game.
Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.